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N a tu re Sketches By R S. Drwtsr S A L M O N S O F T U B P A C IF IC C O AST. B lu e b a ck tO n co rh yn ch u » nerk»> k n o w n also In d lf f e r r n t regions as re d fls h , F ra s e r R iv e r salm on, and •ockeye. I t ra n k s f ir s t o f the salm on In c o m m e rc ia l value, being especially Im p o rta n t In th e F ra s e r r iv e r and A la ska . C o lo r o f fleeh la ric h red, w h ic h p ersists a fte r ca n n in g. I t 1» th e sm allest o f the salm on, th e m a x im u m w e ig h t being 12 pounds, b u t It seldom a tta in s a w e ig h t o f o ve r 6 pounds. I t ranges fro m th e C o lu m bia r iv e r to th e f a r n o rth . In ge n era l it ascends o n ly such riv e rs as rise In g la c ia l and enow -fed la k e s M an y spawn along th e shore o f the la ke s In w a te r fro m 1 to 12 feet In d epth. O th e rs ascend sm a ll stream s flo w in g In to th e la ke and deposit th e ir eggs in riffle s , in a way s im i ta r to th a t o f th e Chinook sa lm on L o o k in g o ve r d a ta co m in g to me fr o m m a n y sources. 1 le a rn the hazards c o n fro n tin g the sa lm on In Its s tru g g le fo r existence are m a n v and v a rie d B o th eggs and f r y are su b je ct to d e s tru c tio n by fresh e ts w a sh in g th e m o u t o f th e g ra v e l o r co ve rin g th e m so deep th a t. I f th e y are not a c tu a lly k ille d by pressure on them , i t becomes im possible fo r th e fr y to w o r k th e ir w a y out. I n m an y strea m s sp a w n in g takes place d u rin g h ig h w a te r, th e eggs In num erous instances be in g de posited above w a te r lin e la te r. M a n y eggs a re lo st also by tr o u t ly in g beh in d th e sa lm on and ca tch in g them as th e y are e m itte d . Some are rooted o u t o f th e nest, and na tu r a l enemies ta ke th e ir to ll as the f r y em erge fro m th e gra ve l. I t Is th e In s tin c t o f the ' r y to lie quie sce nt u n t il th e u m b ilic a l sac has been absorbed, w h e n they leave th e nest in search o f food. Some o f the n a tu ra l enemies a t th is stage o f life a re herons, k in g fis h e rs . la rg e fi^ h and snakes. Disease also ta ke s t o l l The food s u p p ly fro m th is stage on is a v ita l fa c to r. Some seasons m ay, because o f te m p e ra tu re and w e a th e r c o n d itio n s, y ie ld a lim ite d a m o u n t o f c e rta in foods necessary to th e de ve lo pm e n t o f th e fry . I t Is q u ite e vid e n t, too. th a t topo g ra p h ic a l changes in th e te rra in and v e rd ln cover o f th e s tre a m bor ders w o u ld c o n trib u te an e ffe c t up o n th e food supply. M r and M r , K e lly re tu rn .« ! to M r. M rs c a rlita s o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia Tuaadav They bava been on the M obob tMaco lo r w ho 4 u . e r s S ^ n the home of M rs. T he H e n ry Q u im b y fa m ily of u r t in have m oved to th e house on le V a n N o rtw ic k Dtace. M r and M rs. N E. K rtu .c n of orane v is ite d T h u rs d a y at the sme o f C laude P la ste r. M rs. T heo B a rrd w s a nd son H a r- d spent the w eek end a t D re w .s itin g frie n d s. H u b e rt H lc k e th le r v is ite d < u rln g le h o lid a ys a t h is hom e her? He is re tu rn e d to h is w o rk in C a ll- m T and M rs E a r l M u r r y and lias V iv ia n W h ite v is ite d Sunday t th e hom e o f H ir a m R e m in g to n t P engra. . . . . . . T h e G eorge B a rn e y fa m ily hove loved to S m ith R iv e r, w h e re M r. a rn e v is em ployed. T he Joe H a r ris fa m ily o f S ts /to n Isited o v e r th e w eek end a t the red H a r ris home. N in a and J a c k Q u im b y e n tile d thool M onday. M a rth a H o rto n o f S eattle spent a rt o f th e h o lid a ys a t ;he home f a sister. M rs Jo h n M c C ill M rs. O live Keenev of Donna sent the h o lid a ys a t th e hom e o f d a u g h te r. M rs. A. E W a llt ir . A s u rp rise b ir th d a y o a rtv was eld N e w Y e a r's eve h o n o rin g M rs. taude P la ste r. M rs M am ie T ru n n e ll and house uest M rs P o ll W illia m s o f Y '.n - alla. w ere d in n e r guests P uncav t th e M u r r a y T ru n n e ll hom e In o tta g e G rove. Eugene and Ix iis M a n n o ck of .u ro ra spent W ednesday n ig h t at ie J o h n T ru n n e ll hom e M rs N a th a M a n n o ck and c h ll- ren. w h o have been v is itin g here, •tu rn e d to t h e ir hom e a t A u ro ra rid a v . Peon V a n N o r tw ic k acccm - anied th e m hom e to spend the -eek end. M r. and M rs. C a rl B u ffin g to n nd eon R ic h a rd re tu rn e d home a tu rd a v a fte r sp e n ding several a vs a t the hom e o f M r. P .u ffln g - on's p a re n ts a t Hugo. M r and M r G len V a 'J / m of •o rtla n d and M rs. N e llie W illia m ” f Y o n c a lla v is ite d F rid a y a fte r- oon a t th e hom e o f M rs. M am ie 'ru n n e l!. M r- T ru n n e ll accom - a n ie d th e m to Y o n ca lla w here hev spent the n ig h t T h e V a u g h n s nd M rs. T ru n n e ll and M rs. P o ll V lllla m s o f Y o n c a lla w ere b re n k- ast guests a t th e H u g h T 'u n n e ll ome S a tu rd a y a fte r w h ic h the raughns re tu rn e d to P o r t lin l. C C la la ra ra P D a a w w le le y v o o f f D D orena oren» I Is . fo i M r« Jessie G llc rls t. c o n fin e d to her bed bv III- tS x Jessie G llc r ls t home o f h e r d a u g h te r a t Scio. U i.. ic r » i„ w as I t i . - h . r d « , -I, sleeted president elected nre siu e n i o or f I in h » . C v F m Hum in - day n ta iil. I l w ill be ih e th ird veer th a t M is . R ic h a rd s o n la . hald (h is o ffic e ^ ^ v - a z r 1 ............ - f C aliere a l I h . O llc r ls t home F r i re - d»v were M rs F re d O v e rto n a n o ...« .-.- U r* Jam M “ ° r ” __ w M ra f . ^ O u u l h iu o V »«■« — creek M iss Iv a O u n te r o f Colla«« tilb r a lta r 's A n n s «Irove M is . M rs A d re n a R ic h a rd s o n and U las G » ib ra lta r * beers » . Ita ................» • • - a rm s - a h e r C h lt.lm a a v a c a tio n at. N o ll Ita posili««- i»h'l V S A L E ! “ “ Popular Demand By popular demand we again bring our many customers a deluge of values. — Only at your local Safeway Store do you find such savings on nationally advertised merchandise. 3 for 25c A F u ll C a r lo a d F lour Juice-full Another Carload For T* 1» Sale Look to Safeway for t our Flour—Wo will never io undersold. unkisf Oranges 95c ££. For The Following Itenu Buy Them By the Case Lot and Save! S T O C K U P! DRIFTED SNOW $1.84 KITCHEN CRAFT Clams, Minced ___ No. 1 '• s Tomato Juice ..... No. l ’s Libby's Small 3 2 9 c <4'm' $ 2 ./ 9 Corn No. 303 Size Lindy Golden Medium 2 i>ox. 2 9 c cn»c $ 2 ./ 9 Size Beets. McKenzie No 2 Large 100 _ C I 1(1 Pumpkin. Dia. A No. 2*4 Size A Dox. 4r>C C « * $ 3 .4 9 Beans, Stayco No 2 Baby Food, Libby's 4*/a oz. These Are the Famous "M ahala” Brand — The Sweete« Juiciest, Thinnest Skinned Navel Tomatoes, Std. No. 2*/» Oranges on the Market — You Can Buy Them Only nt our Safeway Store PINEAPPLE TIDBITS e v e ry F rïd a ÿ BRAN FLAKES FAMILY, CIRCI THIS AD IS EFFECTIVE FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY 8 Ox. Tina 5c Libby or Dei Monte SNOWFLAKES or GRAHAMS n . b . c 2 t u . cm.. 49c CAMPBELL’S SOUP All Kinds Except Chicken 3 1 ins 2f>C MILK SUGAR Tall Tins Pure Fine Cane /Xmerican Made 6 LB TIN $109 MATCHES— Favorite, 6 box carton ........ ....... ......... 15c Carton SPAGHETTI— Van Camp’*, 22 oz------------------------- Each COCOA — Each Hershey s, */2 Pound — ......... - ......................... TUNA F I S H - 9 for White Star, */4’s ........................... — ..... ...... 1 CAMAY SOAP— The Soap of Beautiful Women .................... P U T ’S GRANULATED SOAP— 38c 9C 1 9 c 97„ X»/ V Pirn 1 9 c ... Cp ‘ 29c AIRWAY COFFEE Asst Flavors 6 ZEE 10 l.be. 50c Bbl — $5 79 ulla lee WrlqM-s i. • • k i.» » • " 1 Lb 10e l«/a Lb ... 19c 1 1 Q 1 7V «, ,0.. W .. 3 I I« 1 I <)(’ O • /V Il.„ .'lm l9 c ’Z M ..l.lm 3 9 c ^ l n PEPPER— Schilling's Black 3 R°"510c for Mo • S ï ï ï f e d . ............... ............. — na«,. M EATS y , Tin ¿ O z 2 - I ( m OC »a»"»5c HERSHEY BARS— Plain or Nut 2 for 5 c HIGHER QUALITY u. 2 5 c B e e f S t e a k s ..........» »• 1 7 1 c Tender Juicy B e e f R o a s t s ......... ’ 13 J c F r e s h O y s t e r s ........et. 19c Choice Cuts Large Willapa P u r e L a r d ........... 2« »» 2 9 c S a l m o n ................ . .n».8lc Open Kettle Rendered By the Piece M rs. Jessie G llc r ls t M in c e M e a t Brandy Flavored 2 »-»»- 1 7 c Meat Prices Friday and Saturday Only No Sales to Dealers e*"^ ^ar. RAISINS —- I I I. PL.» Seedless. New S to c k ................ .......... Lb> 1 «<• Mild sugar cured for baking or frying We Reserve Right to Limit! 2ZS [ ITS IR IS H POSTUM CEREAL— Lets You Sleep Ivory, Orchid or Jade C o t t a g e B u tt s UIHOIE BERD ffiil» $1.49 BEANS- Red Mexican 25c LOWER PRICES »? ROLLED O A T S - JE L L -O Sc GRAPEFRUIT— C? - Florida Gold, No 300 ................- ...... .. ........ O K» WHIP- Salad Dressing It Spreads Pounds HARVEST BLOSSOM CH ECK EACH ITEM HOT S A U C E - 6 U Val Vita, 8 oz NUCOA 2 $1.69 Bbl — $0 09 3 »'or 19c Maximum SMALL TYPE — BIG VALUES SHORTENING— 3 Lb. Tin 55C Snowdrift or Formay......... b 3 Reg. Plots- 27C Kellogg's or Poet's Hebron . N e w Y e a r's w ateh o a rtv was 1 a t th e o h u rrh T h u rs d a y n ig h t a rg « c ro w d o f young oeoole at- ded. M iss M y rtle G llh a m was In rge. llss K a tie G llc rls t re tu rn a d to lo q u in S u n d a y w here uho Is a •her In th e schools, lss M ir ia m P ip e r was a Sunday le r gu e st a t th e hom e o f M r. Mrs. D. O. M a rk h a rn o f K n o x î , im a Big Days Latham M iss Ile n e T ru n n e ll t h v io íh a v , j a w u a k v T H Ï H KNTINK U GOTTAGB G BOV K. OUBOOW P A U S EIG H T